Past Members of the WWW Virtual Library

Many expert volunteers have given their time to the VL, though
the years, working to create clear guides to their subject areas on the web.
Many have passed the torch on to the current membership. A partial list of
past VL members follows.

Overall Management

The Virtual Library was conceived and founded
by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, while he was also creating HTML and the Web.
The earliest record of the VL dates to this 1993 screenshot from Tim's computer.
The practical implementation of the VL was managed by Arthur Secret who
was working with Tim at the time, and took over most of the running of the
VL, co-ordinating the catalog and new members. When Tim moved to W3C, Arthur
continued to manage the VL, until late in 1997.
At that point, maintenance of the VL catalog was taken over by Gerard Manning
and the mailing lists were recreated by Alan Thornhill. In 1998 an ad-hoc
comittee was formed to create a new structure for the VL, and by 1999 a permanent
council was created to manage the central affairs of the VL. The following
are some of our past members: in several cases, these members are still active
in other areas of the VL.

Created and managed by Makoto Ikeda from December 1994 to January 2000.

We have photographs of the following Alumni

We welcome photographs, for publication, of those not shown here.

Tim Berners-LeeOur founder (see the description above).
A biography is given on the W3C's site.

Bertrand Ibrahim
Justifiably described as "the architect of the new WWW Virtual Library".
The contribution of the late Bertrand Ibrahim is described in more detail on
the page Bertrand remembered.
The WWWVL has archived Betrand's university web site and is in te course of
preparing those pages for publication here.